Report: Ex-Manager Claims UFC Champ Michael Bisping Owes Him $349K

Michael
Bisping is going to court over a dispute in which his former
manager claims the UFC middleweight champion owes him $349,000.

According to a report from the
Daily Star, Anthony McGann, who runs the Liverpool-based
Wolfslair Gym, is alleging that the UFC star still owes unpaid fees
and expenses from a six-year contract signed shortly before he
appeared on Season 3 of “The Ultimate Fighter.”

Bisping reportedly signed a six-year contract with Wolfslair in
2005 and then informed the camp of his plans to leave once that
deal expired. “The Count” appeared in London’s High Court on Monday
to accuse McGann of forging a new contract “in order to backdate
bonuses and payments made to him from the UFC.” McGann, meanwhile,
claims that the expenses were part of the original agreement.

“The contract I signed was not that big,” Bisping said during cross
examination. “It was to Wolfslair not McGann. It’s not the contract
I signed. It didn’t even have my name on it. It was a
template.”

The case is ongoing for Bisping, who moved to California in 2012.
Bisping was initially expected to defend his middleweight crown
against Georges St.
Pierre at some point this year, but UFC President Dana White
changed course and said the British champion’s next 185-pound
defense would come against Yoel
Romero.